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🐑Burren Nature Sanctuary

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Burren Nature Sanctuary is a family-friendly, 5-acre sanctuary in Ballyvaughan, County Clare. It features a walled garden with exotic plants, a mini farm with friendly animals (goats, sheep, alpacas, rabbits, chickens), and a fairy trail with wooden sculptures. Children can bottle-feed lambs, explore the sensory garden, and enjoy a large playground with swings, slides, and a sandpit. The sanctuary also offers a café serving homemade treats and light lunches.

  • Highlights: Animal encounters, fairy trail, playground, sensory garden, cafe.
  • Ages: Ideal for toddlers to pre-teens.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair-accessible paths, buggy-friendly, picnic areas, baby-changing facilities.
  • Tips: Arrive early to avoid crowds. Wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths. Check weather as most attractions are outdoors.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyGalway
CountryIreland
Ages112
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early to beat the crowds

    The sanctuary can get busy, especially during school holidays. Arriving early gives children more space to enjoy the animals and playground.

  • Wear sturdy shoes on uneven paths

    Much of the sanctuary has uneven ground. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential for both adults and children to prevent trips and slips.

  • Check the weather before visiting

    Most attractions are outdoors with limited shelter. Check the forecast and be prepared to postpone or reschedule rainy visits.

  • Bottle-feed the lambs

    One of the main highlights for children. Bottle-feeding lambs is usually a memorable experience—ask staff about timing and availability.

  • Buggies are welcome on paths

    The sanctuary is buggy-friendly with accessible paths, making it manageable for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Dedicated baby-changing facilities are provided, so you can change nappies comfortably throughout your visit.

  • Explore the fairy trail and sensory garden

    The fairy trail with wooden sculptures and sensory garden offer quieter, immersive experiences alongside the busier playground and farm areas.

  • Plan time for the playground

    The large playground with swings, slides, and sandpit is excellent for burning off energy. Allow at least 30–45 minutes for play.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The café serves homemade treats and light lunches, but picnic areas are available if you prefer to bring your own food.

  • Bring spare clothes for the sandpit

    If visiting during warmer months, bring spare clothes and wipes. The sandpit keeps toddlers occupied but they get messy.

  • Suitable for toddlers to pre-teens

    The sanctuary works well for ages 1–12. Older children often enjoy the fairy trail and independence, whilst toddlers love the animals and playground.

  • Wheelchair-accessible paths throughout

    Paths are designed to be wheelchair-accessible, making the sanctuary manageable for families with mobility needs or buggies.

  • Meet goats, sheep, alpacas, and rabbits

    The friendly farm animals include goats, sheep, alpacas, rabbits, and chickens. These encounters are often the highlight for young children.

  • Walled garden worth exploring

    The walled garden features exotic plants and provides a calmer environment if children need a break from more active areas.

  • Check opening times and animal feeding schedules

    It's worth checking the website for specific opening times and any scheduled animal feeding times to plan your visit.

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